5 Ways to Add the Human Element to Your SEO

Hi folks!

If you had a chance to look over that report I sent you the other day, you know that it is crucial to start working on the human element of your website, especially as an affiliate. His theory is that Google is starting to use their free services like Chrome and Feedburner to try and gauge whether or not your website is of junk or of value.

While there is no way to really prove that, I believe it is the case.

If you think about on page and off page SEO, that stuff can be easily manipulated – look at all the link spam going on these days. Yes it works if you do it right, but that’s not what Google wants.

Google wants awesome websites to be at the top of their index. Since webmasters have wised up quite a bit since 2000, they MUST have heftier measures in place or else their business is DONE. The only way for them to do this is to measure human data, for example, how long a user is staying on the website for, and if they are browsing multiple pages of it.

And with FB search starting to become more popular(they allow users to basically vote whether the content is worthwhile or not – meaning REALLY hard to manipulate), it’s no doubt that they are going to start putting a lot of focus on human behavior.

I don’t know if you guys are familiar or not with that Mayday update that Google did in May, but A LOT of affiliates lost their site rankings because they weren’t following the human element rule of SEO.

(luckily for you Profitzon owners, your sites are perfectly safe. Every single one of my Profitzon sites/pages still rank just as well as they did before the update).

However, I want to discuss some ways to cater to the human visitor, instead of focusing solely on the SE robot.

Tip #1 – ADD VIDEO

This will help your bounce rate out tremendously. Video has a unique way of capturing the visitors attention(probably because of all those years spent watching TV). Once they start that video, as long as it is relevant, they are hooked! With a video alone, you are guaranteed they stay on your site for at least a minute or two while the video plays. Crucial for padding out your stats, and naturally providing some pretty decent value.

Tip #2 – Proper Formatting

THIS IS CRUCIAL, and I can’t stress this enough. What good is awesome content if it looks so cluttered that no one wants to read it. I’ll admit, sometimes my outsourcers create some less than par articles from time to time. However, even though the articles aren’t that great, the bounce rate doesn’t really reflect that simply because I formatted the post so well that it forces to reader to scroll down the page and read parts of it. Again, improving the amount of time they spend on your website. Use bolding, break up text so the blocks are at max 2-3 sentences, use lists and bullets, use design elements like tables to create nicely displayed information, etc.

Tip #3 – Add images

A very common sense tip, but images do wonders for making your website pages much more appealing. Don’t go overboard with them though. Just one or two images per post is a good number.

Tip #4 – Encourage user comments

This is a really great way to have your users update your website for you. What I am starting to do now is prominately prompt them to leave questions or reviews of the product on each page of my website. In order to keep the call to actions direct, I’ll say something like ‘If you already own this product, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE leave your review of it here. It will help us out tremendiously!’

Tip #5 – Comment on your own pages

This tip may seem a little bit dirty to some of you, but sometimes you’ll have to comment on your own posts. What I am starting to do now is once a month have someone go through all my posts and comment on them with a 50-75 word comment. Generally I tell them to leave questions instead of creating fake reviews because that is misleading, and if they ask you a question it offers you the opportunity to reply back – making your reviews even more valuable, and also adding more unique content on a regular basis to your website.

That’s it for today. I am most likely going to follow up with another post about this in the future, so keep a look out!

I also have some really exciting news! On Nov 5th, I am launching Profitzon 2.0 to the world. This is going to be HUGE. I already have partners on board, just about sealed the deal with my JV broker, and am going to 2 live IM events before Nov 5th to network for my launch. I know that PZ2 will make a huge splash in the market place.

How does this benefit you?

Well I’m going to give you the opportunity to become an affiliate for me before everyone else. What that will do is give you plenty of time to SEO your Profitzon review posts to the top before the masses join in, as well as build a launch list so that on launch day you can send a couple emails to your in house list and make some really good commissions.

I’ll send a more direct email about this in the future after everything is set in stone 🙂

Thanks,

Dan Brock

Comments
7 Responses to “5 Ways to Add the Human Element to Your SEO”
  1. Dan,
    After going through your wonderful post, I am thinking of adding videos, specifically video testimonials/comments on our company website.

    Keep up the great work,
    Ishan

  2. buddy says:

    Hi Dan,

    i’m always follow your report, and your article is fantastic:)
    but i’m still learn for that:)

    btw, thanks for great report:)

  3. michael says:

    What about current Profitzon owners….any upgrade special offers?

    Thanks Dan the Internet Man!!

  4. Tony and Claudia says:

    Hi Dan:

    Thank you for this wonderful article!

    Placing video on your website is a great idea! We have started doing this and have noticed by observing our Google Analysis stats that our visitors are definitely staying on our websites longer and this is what Google wants.

    Another idea is to open an account at IceRocket at http://rss.icerocket.com, create a channel and add all of your blog’s post or website’s pages into your channel. After adding all of your links, click “Publish”. You now have a RSS feed. Submit this feed to your Feedburner account and other rss directories.

    RSS feeds are the most frequesntly read info on the internet and therefore this will help you bring more “human activity” to your sites.

    Oh yes, Dan…can you please give us more details about Profitzon 2.0? What will be the main differences between the current Profitzon and the updated version?

    Thank you so much for everything. You have been a HUGE help to our businesses.

  5. admin says:

    Thanks for the comments everyone 🙂

    @buddy

    Thanks man 🙂 I’m actually going to be contacting you pretty soon to have you make me an awesome sales page design for PZ2

    @michael

    Most likely I will be sending out a discount link for 50% off the upgrade a week or so after launch. sorry, but I foresee that the first week of launch is going to be really hectic, so I’ll take me some time to send out manual upgrades.

    @Tony and Claudia

    Very good tip about RSS subscribers. In all honesty, I haven’t devoted much effort to building up my RSS subscribers yet(I know this is a major mistake. Me being lazy lol)

    I know Deiss was saying the RSS subscriber number is proof that your site have active readers and that Google will reward you for that. I’m not 100% convinced of that yet, but it really is a logical conclusion. I wonder though, what if your site isn’t using their Feedburner service?

    Thanks!
    Dan

  6. Kelly says:

    Dan,

    Is it possible increase the font you submit your blogs with? The print is so tiny..I’m only 20 but I squint ONLY to try to read the small print of your blog.

    Not a diatribe..just an observation! 🙂

  7. admin says:

    @Kelly

    Hmmm…I didn’t know it was small. It’s 12 pt font on my computer.

    I’ll have to check that out. Maybe a theme issue or something…

    Thanks!
    Dan

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